Rose McGowan (Credit: Getty/Paul Zimmerman) Twelve hours after being suspended by Twitter, actor Rose McGowan is back with heated, righteous fire. Initially, the social-media publishing platform had blocked her use of her account because, as its @TwitterSafety account says, “one of her Tweets included a private phone number, which violates our Terms of Service.” Indeed, McGowan had made public a private phone number when she revealed a series of texts that showed others in her professional circle knew about the alleged pattern of sexual abuse perpetrated by Harvey Weinstein and specifically her claims that he had raped her in a Park City, Utah Hotel during the Sundance Film Festival in 1997. McGowan was 24 at the time and, according to The New York Times, reached a settlement with Weinstein’s legal team to stop her from discussing the alleged assault.